The devastating part about Brothers is that you use the dead brother’s stick to swim across the water ... that you’re drawing on his strength and the confidence he’s given you even though he’s not there. If you try to use the little brother’s stick to cross it just doesn’t work. It’s such a powerful moment when you go to use the older brother’s stick even though you’ve just got used to not touching it.
This game hit me so hard when I made it to the end. When you leave him behind to find the tree cure, it feels off. The younger brother's stick is usually used for controlling the camera. You can feel the physical loss, to the point where I had to actively force myself to stop using the other stick. Using the older brother's controls to feel the physical and emotional power of drawing on the older brother's strength to make it to the other side, it was so heartbreakingly perfect that I melted at the end. Also I love how the game has commentary from Josef Fares playing the game and how he felt when pitching the idea for the ending, along with all the other bits he mentions about thing that went into the game.
Thanks for including my comment, Rob. Got me in the feels again. I started to let my two boys play through this, sat next to each other using the same controller - I'll let you know if and when they get to "that part"...
I guess I'll throw mine out there, and I believe Rob will understand. Final Fantasy 7 Remake, meeting Aerith in the church. When Cloud had that vision of a bouncing materia. The game had lulled me into a vulnerable position. "You know where you are. Look around, doesn't this feel nice? Isn't it perfect. Look how pretty the flowers are, how pretty Aerith is, how sweet and playful she speaks. This is your nostalgic happy space, and it's wonderful." And out of nowhere it hits you with "But you know what happens; DON'T YOU!?" I wasn't expecting it, and I was hit like a truck. I quite literally had to pause the game, put the controller down, and spend 5-10 minutes collecting myself before I could continue.
@@hyx-man1954 the relationship between the 4 throughout is so believable, they are all so unique and add volumes of character and emotion to the 100+ hour journey. By the end you have seen them grow individually and far more together as a team of brothers. I take no shame in saying that Noctis's emotional speech brings a tear to my eye every time without fail. I hope future FF titles will continue to promote such strong bonds between the protagonists.
*"No..."* *"Yuna, I have to go. I'm sorry I couldn't show you Zanarkand."* *(runs. falls. stands) ... I love you."* (later) *"Just one more thing: All the friends that we have lost... and the dreams that have faded... Never forget them."* My heart breaks, and it remains broken. This hurts me in ways I may never be able to describe and I relate perhaps, too much. And they say video games aren't art.
Wholeheartedly agree with this, and whenever I see it, I’m always transported to the first time I saw this, in Japanese. Yuna does not explicitly say “I love you”, she says “Thank you”. Which wraps up the journey we all went on with her, and -to me- does the strong female lead that she was *so* much more justice.
Rob: "Honestly, every Tuesday Checklist its BT this BT that..." Me: "This coming from the guy who talked almost exclusively about FF and MGS every Friday for about 7 years" 🤣
Red XIII (Nanaki) finding out the truth about his dad Seto broke me. For years he thought his dad was a coward that left him and his mother. Instead, Seto had been the sole fighter of his tribe against the Gi and had won his battle. However, as he won, the arrows that struck him turned him to stone. Now Nanaki knew the truth, he realised his dad WAS a brave warrior that had actually saved him, his mother and the Cosmo Canyon residents. He then declared that he was "Nanaki, son of the Warrior Seto!" He would bring honour to his father's name. Seto, despite being petrified by the arrows, starts crying, which causes Nanaki to howl in sorrow. That was heartbreaking.
I could never understand why the friends I played COD and Destiny wouldn't touch this, even when it went down to a fiver on PS+. Way better MP than both of those, imho.
For me it was Final fantasy X when you're at the Al Bhed Home and you realise what goal of the pilgrimage actually is. This was my first PlayStation game and I've played it more than 10 times. I cry, every single, time.
@@DiamondDogApollo Oh man I know. Yuna is the one person is that world who deserved to find happiness after all she sacrificed. I'm glad that in the sequel she's surrounded by friends who care for her, even though she still doesn't find what she's looking for. I feel that there's a profound life lesson in there.
@@benjaminlloyd6016 I spared him. No matter what I am not killing my uncle/father. Lord shimura was too good to us for me to kill him at the end and the spare ending kinda suits Jin canonically
he wasn't blaming him, he was getting back at him for all times Dave complained that Rob mentioned either Final Fantasy or Metal Gear in all their features
A moment that utterly destroyed me was the post credit scene from Life is Strange Before the Storm. Knowing why Rachel doesn't pick up her phone. Devastating.
Suteki Da Ne playing while Tidus and Yuna smooch under water seriously broke me. It rocked my world. And the whole "The Dawn Will Come" scene in Dragon Age: Inquisition and Garrus' last words to Shepherd before the final battle in Mass Effect 3.
Honestly the game had so many moments that broke me. The other being when emil shows you his secret spot. The cave with all the lunar tears and then Laine's theme played. Heart shattered.
The ending of Last Guardian was the most emotionally powerful piece of gaming I've experienced since the end of the first Telltale Walking Dead. Beautifully crafted gameplay that allows the relationship between Boy and Trico to develop and their dependency on each other to grow.
Oh man seeing Rosie cry broke me, cause it hits different to see someone who's usually happy and cheerful be that sad and affected to the point of tears
Got to agree with Rosie here; I was in a similar state during that section of the game. When the other Guardians started attacking Trico, i audibly cried "No!". I've never experienced that sort of emotional attachment in a game, before or since. And the ending...i was a wreck by the end...as was my wife, who only watched me play. My favourite game of that generation by some distance - a magical work of art that I will look forward to replaying many more times.
I must admit I am a massive fan of the witcher game trilogy. I was just a mess by the end of the third. Emotional roller coaster throughout. Geralt and Ciri's relationship is so life like. ❤ The 5 year anniversary also had me in tears when I realised that the last thing Geralt said in Canon was 'how are you doing?' 💔
Gris. There's a moment in Gris where you're being chased by this dark entity that's been manifesting in different shapes throughout the game. In this particular chapter, you're swimming along and it starts to chase you, having taken the shape of an eel. Just when it looks like you're about to be swallowed up and lost, a sea turtle comes breaking through, bringing light and saves you. This, coupled with the art style, music and storyline (going through the different stages of grief) makes me cry every time. To me, it represents that moment of hope that carries you through your darkest times, and it's beautiful.
Hey guys! Just wanted to say thank you so much for all the content since the pandemic began, quality & quantity are always A+. I’m probably not alone in having dealt with some surges of anxiety & depression this past year & your videos have been really comforting. Missed ya in this one Ash ✌🏻
I had to pause this video for two minutes because I wouldn't stop laughing after seeing Rob's reaction to Nathan's joke about what happens in Brothers. XD
@Rosie I cried just by listening to you explain it and I haven’t even played the game yet. Lol plus the background music wasn’t helping anything either. 🤣
Final fantasy IX's ending broke me. When i first played it I was in elementary school, i thought it was a neat ending played several times throughout middle school highschool. Now that I'm older i played again and completely understood that final message just thought to myself WOW i get it now.
Spec Ops: the Line. Two words. White phosphorous. I literally had to walk away from the game that night and pick it back up the next day, as I had to process what just happened.
For me it was Persona 5 Royal. After I'd finished it I suffered from what is called post P5R depression. I didnt play any game for almost four weeks after because I wasnt ready to invest into new characters and new adventures so soon.
Same but it was for the vanilla game. When the credits started rolling and The Stars and Us started playing I broke down crying knowing my adventure was over.
Both videos were amazing and I 100% agreed with rob's pick in both videos because they were extremely great but sad games at the end. Loved those games!
SPOILERS FOR GHOST OF TSUSHIMA The ending of ghost of tsushima completely broke me just recently, Having to fight Jins uncle and then having to make the hard decision of killing him honourably or Sparing him was so hard ngl i cried after it, Damn what an amazing game!
DUDE YES. I actually cried at that, I chose the 1st option, the 2nd makes sense for jin's character but lord shimura always lived by the samurai code of honour so I chose to give him that honour all the way to the end like he wanted.
@@bak8823 by that point, I thought if Jin ain't taking this Samurai-thing seriously then neither I will. You get to live, uncle dad. Honour meant nothing in the end. 😂
Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII was the game that broke me. I'm not a crier, but dear me if I wasn't a wreck at the end of that game. And I knew the ending before I even started, because of FFVII! It just fleshed out the character of Zack, to a degree that I didn't expect and I couldn't handle the scenes at the end. I'm starting to feel emotional, just writing this now.
Ah, yes… The Last Guardian. That game touched me like no other game ever has. The most amazing game I’ve ever played and can only play it once in a while, I cry my eyes out so hard during that game every time. One I need to play alone. Listening to Rosie talk about it had me in utter tears too
What I think Dave's destroyed moments say about him as a person? He cherishes the bond between human and non human, the loyalty of the non human triggers him emotionally. Take it from me Dave...don't watch Big Hero 6.
The younger brother doesn't summon the courage and just swim on his own; you use the older brother's stick, so it's either him remembering or it's his spirit helping
Gran Turismo 4, 24 hour endurance race at Le Mans. About 23 hours in, power failure. When the power came back on, removed the disc from the console, put it in its case, never took it back out. The next time I played Gran Turismo, it was the next game in the series.
Still going to say the very first breaking moment I had was in Final Fantasy X where Tidus has to leave because he was dead all along and Yuna looks at him and shakes her head, then she says I love you and as Tidus is about to leave she runs towards him, slips and falls through him. It's so impactful to me and it's never failed on repeated playthroughs
Having recently finished Titanfall 2 I agree with Dave on that BT moment. Emotions were running extremely high I'mma just leave it at that lol. Amazing game!
Ending of final fantasy 7 always gets me ..the music when the lifestream appears Character moments.. probably suikoden with gremios sacrifice...TBF most moments in the suikoden series are done brilliantly. Shadow hearts n Shadow hearts covenant. N the big one end of final fantasy 10...every single time!
One ending in Life is Strange 2 where Sean spends 15 years in prison while Daniel spends it without his big bro. I cried for 5 minutes just watching a broken Sean.😭😭😭
I thought Shadow of the Colossus with Wander, all he has is Agro, and all you hear him say is "Agro", then at the end when he shouts it...damn. But yeah, Last Guardian was savage.
Oh no... I'm getting close to completing that game for the first time as I never had the pleasure of playing the original... I know there is some sort of price since it's stated at the start and he's like "I don't care"... and I'm like... well I do! lol ; D
I actually watched my brother play through the last guardian and i cried like crazy while my brother stared at me in shock xD But god hearing rosie retelling the ending made me cry like crazy again :'( Trico :'(
The Fall Guys equivalent to my moment that broke me is the first Gran Tourismo when I decided I wanted to get gold trophies in every single race, including all the endurance events. I'm slogging along, winning race after race when finally I reach the last one. Special Stage Route 11 BACKWARDS. Now if having to race on the hardest track in the game in reverse wasn't bad enough (I'd also like to point out that this is the only time you get race on this track in reverse) but car to beat a Mitsubishi 3000 GT that is WICKED fast. Time and time and time again I could finish no better than second and not just barely, either. I got SMOKED every single time. No matter what car I used, no matter how upgraded that car was the closest I got was being able to see the tail lights enter turn one as I left the final corner on the final lap in second place.
Trails of Cold Steel III at the Final dungeon. That one scene. Also the end of Shadowbringers in FFXIV as well as 5.3. I don’t cry very often but those moments hit me hard.
Do commenter editions of Friday Features too (i'd love to see the commenter edition of "Times Metal Gear Did Things You Won't Believe") for my pick for that, if it happens, i choose the moment where you realise MGS2 was a meta-commentary on the nature of sequels and how it was all a simulation :)
For me, it was Red Dead Redemption 2. I absolutely loved Arthur Morgan. And I started noticing that he was coughing a lot and I tried to heal him and make him eat. But I think he threw it up and it was confirmed of the inevitable. We he passed, I balled so hard.
Among us 5 win streak broke me aswell, i was on 4 win streak going into a Tail Grab final, I knew i could do it pretty easily since it was my best final out of them all (i can't even think of times where I lost in it, other than the times where I told some of my friends who were playing with me to grab it just so they could get the win), so I was very confident and 15 sec before the timer end I lost my connection .... Truly heartbreaking, I didn't touch the game ever since lol
Got to be the call of duty infinite warfare ending really hit hard E3N "on titan you said we were brothers thats the first time I learned what was family sir"
I have to say, the moment that broke me was the ending of Final Fantasy XV. It was just beautiful and heartbreaking, and I have never cried that hard because of video game, ever.
The devastating part about Brothers is that you use the dead brother’s stick to swim across the water ... that you’re drawing on his strength and the confidence he’s given you even though he’s not there. If you try to use the little brother’s stick to cross it just doesn’t work. It’s such a powerful moment when you go to use the older brother’s stick even though you’ve just got used to not touching it.
Rob missing this specific detail is so huge for that explanation. When it clicks its just heartbreaking.
@@BigDerfGaming exactly. It’s like a part of the dead brother lives on in his little brother.
This game hit me so hard when I made it to the end. When you leave him behind to find the tree cure, it feels off. The younger brother's stick is usually used for controlling the camera. You can feel the physical loss, to the point where I had to actively force myself to stop using the other stick.
Using the older brother's controls to feel the physical and emotional power of drawing on the older brother's strength to make it to the other side, it was so heartbreakingly perfect that I melted at the end.
Also I love how the game has commentary from Josef Fares playing the game and how he felt when pitching the idea for the ending, along with all the other bits he mentions about thing that went into the game.
I want to hug all of the Access crew.
I do too, because I have Covid.
Not really, I love them too, it’s just more fun to be a villain.
Now I'm absolutely sure that Dave and Rosie cry in the cinema. And so do I, I'm not ashamed to say.
Hey man, I cried at the end of Avengers: Endgame, so yeah. :p
I haven't played The Last Guardian, but Rosie talking about it almost broke me
Yeah. Seeing people full on red eyed sopping wet with tears is hard to look at and not well up with tears yourself.
Same here
Thanks for including my comment, Rob. Got me in the feels again.
I started to let my two boys play through this, sat next to each other using the same controller - I'll let you know if and when they get to "that part"...
I've got to know, did they get to it?
@@evan5140 Not yet, but they're on their way!
I'm reading your comment just now. So how did they take it?
@@nickbraet7493 My boys took a break from playing it but I hope that they'll resume soon. I'll remind them 🙂
@@markpowell7395 how old are they? How do you think it’s going to effect them?
As a big Spider-Man fan, the ending to Marvel's Spider-Man completely caught me off guard, and I was crying the whole way through.
Yeah same here
Me too I couldn't stop crying and I never forgot it
Both the original and miles morales broke me at the end
@@bihls94 Agreed! Miles Morales was also a difficult ending!
Both playthroughs on the PS4: cried.
Both playthgoughs on the PS5: cried.
Awww little spoon, Dave - and there's us calling him, Big Boss Dave. The irony 😂
Also, loved that you used the comment section for this video, like old times 😉
He is still big dave :)
He's the Boss. Even more than Snake.
I guess I'll throw mine out there, and I believe Rob will understand.
Final Fantasy 7 Remake, meeting Aerith in the church. When Cloud had that vision of a bouncing materia. The game had lulled me into a vulnerable position.
"You know where you are. Look around, doesn't this feel nice? Isn't it perfect. Look how pretty the flowers are, how pretty Aerith is, how sweet and playful she speaks. This is your nostalgic happy space, and it's wonderful."
And out of nowhere it hits you with "But you know what happens; DON'T YOU!?"
I wasn't expecting it, and I was hit like a truck. I quite literally had to pause the game, put the controller down, and spend 5-10 minutes collecting myself before I could continue.
I see Nathan has the same emotional defence as me..... everything is sounding really sad, now is the time to make a joke!! 😅
H e a l t h y
Rob's face after Nath said McDonald's was hilarious.
Dave’s Doctor Hakim impression was all I needed between those sad, sad stories. Thanks, Dave!
“Had to be me. Someone else might have gotten it wrong.” - Mordin Solis, Mass Effect 3
😭😭😭
My guy
Slois made me bawl like at baby. Still does every time.
19:02
Rob: “.......brothers going on a journey to hopefully go and find a cure to.......”
Nath: “McDonald’s.”
Lmao.
got to get that humor in somewhere cause Brother A Tale of Two Sons is a heartbreaking game in a narrative and a meta way
Noctis's speech at the camp fire at the end of FFXV while stand by me plays. Absolutely destroyed a part of my soul like a horcrux!
I was thinking the same. That ending was brutal...
@@hyx-man1954 the relationship between the 4 throughout is so believable, they are all so unique and add volumes of character and emotion to the 100+ hour journey. By the end you have seen them grow individually and far more together as a team of brothers. I take no shame in saying that Noctis's emotional speech brings a tear to my eye every time without fail. I hope future FF titles will continue to promote such strong bonds between the protagonists.
Dude... that broke me ALL the way down. So good.
I was so upset too I’m like crying and saying, “Noctis don’t do this!” My first FF game and the first PS4 game. My heart beats for those boys.
I also cried when all Prompto photos has taken displayed. That hit so hard...
*"No..."*
*"Yuna, I have to go. I'm sorry I couldn't show you Zanarkand."*
*(runs. falls. stands) ... I love you."*
(later)
*"Just one more thing: All the friends that we have lost... and the dreams that have faded... Never forget them."*
My heart breaks, and it remains broken. This hurts me in ways I may never be able to describe and I relate perhaps, too much. And they say video games aren't art.
You know the scene after when Yuna whistles on the pier? After he promised her that he'd come find her whenever she whistled? Yeah. That broke me.
Wholeheartedly agree with this, and whenever I see it, I’m always transported to the first time I saw this, in Japanese. Yuna does not explicitly say “I love you”, she says “Thank you”. Which wraps up the journey we all went on with her, and -to me- does the strong female lead that she was *so* much more justice.
@@kisahla Thank you for saying this. I was about to mention that myself.
Rob: "Honestly, every Tuesday Checklist its BT this BT that..."
Me: "This coming from the guy who talked almost exclusively about FF and MGS every Friday for about 7 years"
🤣
Yeah cause FF and MGS are timeless and there's always something new to talk about for both of them
I will always cry at John Marston being able to see his family in RDR1 and Arthur saying goodbye to his horse in RDR2
this and when he tells dutch ive given you everything with the weezing voice at the end
Red XIII (Nanaki) finding out the truth about his dad Seto broke me. For years he thought his dad was a coward that left him and his mother. Instead, Seto had been the sole fighter of his tribe against the Gi and had won his battle. However, as he won, the arrows that struck him turned him to stone. Now Nanaki knew the truth, he realised his dad WAS a brave warrior that had actually saved him, his mother and the Cosmo Canyon residents. He then declared that he was "Nanaki, son of the Warrior Seto!" He would bring honour to his father's name. Seto, despite being petrified by the arrows, starts crying, which causes Nanaki to howl in sorrow.
That was heartbreaking.
Titanfall 2 is so underrated
Not by me! Favourite FPS of last gen easily.
I play 1 FPS a decade. Titanfall 2 is my pick for the 2010s.
It came out between some bad overrated FPS games and they ruined the hype for this game
Oh yeah definitely. A huge AAA title is underrated.. That's not the most misused word for videogames and movies at all..
I could never understand why the friends I played COD and Destiny wouldn't touch this, even when it went down to a fiver on PS+. Way better MP than both of those, imho.
For me it was Final fantasy X when you're at the Al Bhed Home and you realise what goal of the pilgrimage actually is. This was my first PlayStation game and I've played it more than 10 times. I cry, every single, time.
When Yuna tells Tidus “I love you” before he fades away...that broke me.
@@DiamondDogApollo Oh man I know. Yuna is the one person is that world who deserved to find happiness after all she sacrificed. I'm glad that in the sequel she's surrounded by friends who care for her, even though she still doesn't find what she's looking for. I feel that there's a profound life lesson in there.
For me, it was when Jin Sakai faced his uncle at the end.
Me too.
I know it doesn’t actually matter what you pick, but I agonized over the final choice to spare or end him.
@@benjaminlloyd6016 I spared him. No matter what I am not killing my uncle/father. Lord shimura was too good to us for me to kill him at the end and the spare ending kinda suits Jin canonically
Telltale's TWD, Lee cuffing himself to the radiator to keep Clem safe and having to talk her into shooting him. That was an ooft.
Rob looking very unamused by Nath's McDonald's ending to the Brothers game...lol....hilarious.
Rob blaming Dave for mentioning the same thing in every video.. 😂
he wasn't blaming him, he was getting back at him for all times Dave complained that Rob mentioned either Final Fantasy or Metal Gear in all their features
Gray Fox - A cornered fox is more dangerous than a jackal.
That entire scene crushed me.
Protocol 1: Link to Pilot
Protocol 2: Uphold the Mission
Protocol 3: Protect the Pilot
This game was set for me from this moment on.
Protocol 1: Is incorrect, its "Don't talk about fight club" ;)
Titanfall 2 is perfect. Best campaign. Best multiplayer. Best robot mech buddy.
It's just phenominal.
Thanks Rosie, now I'm crying
A moment that utterly destroyed me was the post credit scene from Life is Strange Before the Storm. Knowing why Rachel doesn't pick up her phone. Devastating.
Rosie, you had me crying girl. 🙌❤
"Where's your brother" 😂😂😂 omg Dave.
I haven’t cried since I first beat The Last Guardian when it first came out. I’m now crying again.... thanks Rosie 😭 what a bloody game
Suteki Da Ne playing while Tidus and Yuna smooch under water seriously broke me. It rocked my world. And the whole "The Dawn Will Come" scene in Dragon Age: Inquisition and Garrus' last words to Shepherd before the final battle in Mass Effect 3.
Hmm what did you think of the 100% completion ending of FFX-2? That? oooo boy.....
@@marhawkman303 I'll never see that ending because I can't play the sequel correctly. ):
Nier:Automata Emil's boss fight.
"BECAUSE THIS IS THE WORLD MY FRIENDS TRIED TO SAVE! Isn't that right Kaine" I'm tearing up right now. 😭
Honestly the game had so many moments that broke me. The other being when emil shows you his secret spot. The cave with all the lunar tears and then Laine's theme played. Heart shattered.
The only game where I've cried during the credits. Fantastic game.
It was hard to believe the world could get more messed than the first one, then it did.
"James, you made me happy".
-Mary from SH2.
The ending of Last Guardian was the most emotionally powerful piece of gaming I've experienced since the end of the first Telltale Walking Dead. Beautifully crafted gameplay that allows the relationship between Boy and Trico to develop and their dependency on each other to grow.
Oh man seeing Rosie cry broke me, cause it hits different to see someone who's usually happy and cheerful be that sad and affected to the point of tears
The ending of spiderman PS4, man that ending was an emotional rollercoaster at the end :(.....
Gee, what a light and feel-good video. I'm not crying, you're crying!
Got to agree with Rosie here; I was in a similar state during that section of the game. When the other Guardians started attacking Trico, i audibly cried "No!". I've never experienced that sort of emotional attachment in a game, before or since.
And the ending...i was a wreck by the end...as was my wife, who only watched me play.
My favourite game of that generation by some distance - a magical work of art that I will look forward to replaying many more times.
Crisis Core. An entire game building up to one moment i knew was coming, still hit me like a ton of bricks
19:28 was quite the sentence out of context
I must admit I am a massive fan of the witcher game trilogy. I was just a mess by the end of the third. Emotional roller coaster throughout. Geralt and Ciri's relationship is so life like. ❤
The 5 year anniversary also had me in tears when I realised that the last thing Geralt said in Canon was 'how are you doing?' 💔
In ghost of tsushima when your uncle wants to adopt you. Then your forced to fight him at the end.
Wow! I don't remember seeing Rosie so solemn! The Last Guardian got me, too. Then it made me cheer!!
Watching taka be real man and get beheaded and then jin telling his sister that he was the bravest broke me hard
Same and not long after you lose your horse and it just piles on that extra dose of heartbreak.
Yakuza 0 post credit scene when Makoto digs up the wristwatch.
Mass effect 3 after playing through all the games. I needed a hug
The whole BT thing reminds me of Loader Bot from Tales from the Borderlands. Then Retrograde starts playing and kicks you while your down.
Actually BT reminds me of ETH3N from COD Advanced Warfare
17:45 That howl broke me. Laughing.
Only ever played the start of the last guardian but the way Rosie described that ending almost made me cry
Gris. There's a moment in Gris where you're being chased by this dark entity that's been manifesting in different shapes throughout the game. In this particular chapter, you're swimming along and it starts to chase you, having taken the shape of an eel. Just when it looks like you're about to be swallowed up and lost, a sea turtle comes breaking through, bringing light and saves you. This, coupled with the art style, music and storyline (going through the different stages of grief) makes me cry every time. To me, it represents that moment of hope that carries you through your darkest times, and it's beautiful.
Hey guys! Just wanted to say thank you so much for all the content since the pandemic began, quality & quantity are always A+. I’m probably not alone in having dealt with some surges of anxiety & depression this past year & your videos have been really comforting. Missed ya in this one Ash ✌🏻
I had to pause this video for two minutes because I wouldn't stop laughing after seeing Rob's reaction to Nathan's joke about what happens in Brothers. XD
@Rosie I cried just by listening to you explain it and I haven’t even played the game yet. Lol plus the background music wasn’t helping anything either. 🤣
Final fantasy IX's ending broke me. When i first played it I was in elementary school, i thought it was a neat ending played several times throughout middle school highschool. Now that I'm older i played again and completely understood that final message just thought to myself WOW i get it now.
Brothers... just thinking about the burial scene still makes me well up after all these years
Thank god I never played The Last Guardian, I was tearing up just hearing the ending from Rosie. Yes, that would have completely broken me too.
Spec Ops: the Line. Two words. White phosphorous. I literally had to walk away from the game that night and pick it back up the next day, as I had to process what just happened.
That was a tough one.
For me it was Persona 5 Royal. After I'd finished it I suffered from what is called post P5R depression. I didnt play any game for almost four weeks after because I wasnt ready to invest into new characters and new adventures so soon.
I haven't played royal yet but I had this exact same moment after Persona 5 and Witcher 3
Exact same for me
Same but it was for the vanilla game. When the credits started rolling and The Stars and Us started playing I broke down crying knowing my adventure was over.
The way Dave was talking about T2, now I want to play it again.
Both videos were amazing and I 100% agreed with rob's pick in both videos because they were extremely great but sad games at the end. Loved those games!
P.s loved Nate's McDonald's thing lol
SPOILERS FOR GHOST OF TSUSHIMA
The ending of ghost of tsushima completely broke me just recently, Having to fight Jins uncle and then having to make the hard decision of killing him honourably or Sparing him was so hard ngl i cried after it, Damn what an amazing game!
DUDE YES. I actually cried at that, I chose the 1st option, the 2nd makes sense for jin's character but lord shimura always lived by the samurai code of honour so I chose to give him that honour all the way to the end like he wanted.
I never wanted to be The Ghost. I wanted to be a stoic, honour-driven Samurai who lived up to the expectations of his dad-uncle.
What did you choose ? I let him live thinking the ghost will always break traditional n honour but that means people will live
@@bak8823 by that point, I thought if Jin ain't taking this Samurai-thing seriously then neither I will. You get to live, uncle dad. Honour meant nothing in the end. 😂
Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII was the game that broke me. I'm not a crier, but dear me if I wasn't a wreck at the end of that game. And I knew the ending before I even started, because of FFVII!
It just fleshed out the character of Zack, to a degree that I didn't expect and I couldn't handle the scenes at the end. I'm starting to feel emotional, just writing this now.
Ah, yes… The Last Guardian. That game touched me like no other game ever has. The most amazing game I’ve ever played and can only play it once in a while, I cry my eyes out so hard during that game every time. One I need to play alone.
Listening to Rosie talk about it had me in utter tears too
What I think Dave's destroyed moments say about him as a person?
He cherishes the bond between human and non human, the loyalty of the non human triggers him emotionally.
Take it from me Dave...don't watch Big Hero 6.
The younger brother doesn't summon the courage and just swim on his own; you use the older brother's stick, so it's either him remembering or it's his spirit helping
Awesome video. For me Spider-Man PS4, the vaccine moment, and the ending of Miles Morales
Gran Turismo 4, 24 hour endurance race at Le Mans. About 23 hours in, power failure. When the power came back on, removed the disc from the console, put it in its case, never took it back out. The next time I played Gran Turismo, it was the next game in the series.
What Remains of Edith Finch.... Gregory.
Still going to say the very first breaking moment I had was in Final Fantasy X where Tidus has to leave because he was dead all along and Yuna looks at him and shakes her head, then she says I love you and as Tidus is about to leave she runs towards him, slips and falls through him. It's so impactful to me and it's never failed on repeated playthroughs
I haven't even played the game with Trico or even heard of it til now and I was welling up. Awww Trico ❤️
Having recently finished Titanfall 2 I agree with Dave on that BT moment. Emotions were running extremely high I'mma just leave it at that lol. Amazing game!
0:38 love that hoodie!!!!!!!
Its mine!!
Still mourning Arthur Morgan. I just finished the game 2 days ago.
its been a few months for me and i still feel the same
@@raccoonpeddler6730 Brother.
It's been years and I'm still mourning.
Oh I was gonna say didn't you do this already? But it's cool that you're doing more suggestions on this topic especially for other commenters.
I was okay until Rosie showed herself crying. Then, I had a sympathetic reaction and got teary, too. *hug to Rosie*
Did anyone else get a major "This is literally just The Iron Giant!" vibe as Dave was talking about Titanfall 2?
“Ethan, free my family...please.”
-Jack Baker, Resident Evil 7
'A Plague Tale: Innocence
' was emotionally brutal for me and hit way too close to home.
Ending of final fantasy 7 always gets me ..the music when the lifestream appears
Character moments.. probably suikoden with gremios sacrifice...TBF most moments in the suikoden series are done brilliantly.
Shadow hearts n Shadow hearts covenant.
N the big one end of final fantasy 10...every single time!
Oh vesemir in the Witcher 3
Loco Roco broke me! That music just stuck in my head and I couldn’t remove it to a point where I become a gibbering wreck.........
One ending in Life is Strange 2 where Sean spends 15 years in prison while Daniel spends it without his big bro. I cried for 5 minutes just watching a broken Sean.😭😭😭
Nath looking great in that blue ^.^ very much his color. And white actually :3
Most of the second half of beyond good and evil broke me, it's one tradgedy after the other, non stop
You know Rob, BT actually stands for best teammate 🤣. I love BT and Titanfall.
The epilogue of Red Dead Redemption after playing Red Dead Redemption 2.
I thought Shadow of the Colossus with Wander, all he has is Agro, and all you hear him say is "Agro", then at the end when he shouts it...damn. But yeah, Last Guardian was savage.
Oh no... I'm getting close to completing that game for the first time as I never had the pleasure of playing the original... I know there is some sort of price since it's stated at the start and he's like "I don't care"... and I'm like... well I do! lol ; D
I actually watched my brother play through the last guardian and i cried like crazy while my brother stared at me in shock xD But god hearing rosie retelling the ending made me cry like crazy again :'( Trico :'(
The Fall Guys equivalent to my moment that broke me is the first Gran Tourismo when I decided I wanted to get gold trophies in every single race, including all the endurance events. I'm slogging along, winning race after race when finally I reach the last one. Special Stage Route 11 BACKWARDS. Now if having to race on the hardest track in the game in reverse wasn't bad enough (I'd also like to point out that this is the only time you get race on this track in reverse) but car to beat a Mitsubishi 3000 GT that is WICKED fast. Time and time and time again I could finish no better than second and not just barely, either. I got SMOKED every single time. No matter what car I used, no matter how upgraded that car was the closest I got was being able to see the tail lights enter turn one as I left the final corner on the final lap in second place.
Trails of Cold Steel III at the Final dungeon. That one scene. Also the end of Shadowbringers in FFXIV as well as 5.3. I don’t cry very often but those moments hit me hard.
Life Is Strange "Sacrifice Cloe" ending
Omg! How could you? 🙃
Do commenter editions of Friday Features too (i'd love to see the commenter edition of "Times Metal Gear Did Things You Won't Believe") for my pick for that, if it happens, i choose the moment where you realise MGS2 was a meta-commentary on the nature of sequels and how it was all a simulation :)
For me, it was Red Dead Redemption 2. I absolutely loved Arthur Morgan. And I started noticing that he was coughing a lot and I tried to heal him and make him eat. But I think he threw it up and it was confirmed of the inevitable. We he passed, I balled so hard.
Rosie cries, I cry. That's it 🥺
Among us 5 win streak broke me aswell, i was on 4 win streak going into a Tail Grab final, I knew i could do it pretty easily since it was my best final out of them all (i can't even think of times where I lost in it, other than the times where I told some of my friends who were playing with me to grab it just so they could get the win), so I was very confident and 15 sec before the timer end I lost my connection .... Truly heartbreaking, I didn't touch the game ever since lol
Got to be the call of duty infinite warfare ending really hit hard E3N "on titan you said we were brothers thats the first time I learned what was family sir"
This was a perfect video to watch before a meeting 😭
I have to say, the moment that broke me was the ending of Final Fantasy XV. It was just beautiful and heartbreaking, and I have never cried that hard because of video game, ever.
"Tuesday Checklist on a Wednesday!" Perfect.
Persona 5 Royals True final boss definitely broke me. The final semester is mental breaking alone but that fight, Jesus that fight
Another amazing PS Access Tuesday checklist on a Wednesday